Sentences with phrase «as in early»

In a study led by Bianca Acevedo, now a research scientist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, participants who had been married for an average of 21.4 years and still reported feeling passionate love for each other showed similar activity in dopamine - rich areas, such as the VTA, as those in the early throes of love.
The researchers found the programs» benefits did not fade with time, as in some early childhood intervention programs.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg have not yet exhausted supplies of popular goodwill; their personal ratings, thought not as high as in early June, remain positive.
Doulas can help during this time through day and overnight visits, as in the early weeks, for continued recovery and the transition with partners often going back to work.
We say a definite yes to the latter question as in the early stages against Arsenal, Blackpool created a couple of decent openings which on another day, under not as much spotlight or pressure, they would have converted.
We could no longer blame aliens for cattle mutilations; instead, we could refocus responsibility back toward teenage Satanists, as in the early 1980s.
Quiet confdence And now, as in our early youth, we announce with quiet confdence that we need not be afraid.
As in his early writings, Bonhoeffer is careful to emphasize the difference between the community as an ideal and as a divine reality.
Even so, the printing press was not a «mass» medium in the sense of reaching everyone; most people were spectators of the religious drama that was unfolding in the new medium — as in the early years of the Internet, when most people did not have access.
When a worldwide depression occurs, as in the early 1930's, many millions of persons are made to suffer acutely, and economists can give some reasons for its occurrence.
In such nations, as in the early Church, the bivocational minister is normative, and a fully paid, full - time minister is rare and sometimes even seen as absurd.
The question arising out of this experience is not, as in the Reformation, the question of a merciful God and the forgiveness of sins; nor is it, as in the early Greek church, the question of infinitude, of death and error, nor is it the question of the personal religious life, or of the Christianization of culture and society.
It is this fact which, as in the early church so now, has been a powerful force in moving people toward the acceptance of the second part of the argument, namely, that there must be an authoritative church which will adjudicate finally, absolutely, and even infallibly on which interpretations should be seen as resulting from the Spirit's illumination and which should not.
Mention of the Donatists is a reminder of the agonizing choices that those who have faced persecution have had to make, as much in the twentieth century under Fascist and Communist regimes, as in the early centuries of the church.
Lotze's work was in medicine before he turned to philosophy, and in these writings as well as in the early volumes of Microcosm he actually anticipated Darwin's theory.
Today, just as in the early and medieval church, part of the devotional appeal of relics, particularly those of great saints, lies in the possibility of miraculous cures (Acts 19:12), either through their instrumentality, or on the occasion of their close proximity.
I grew to love this pattern of daily prayer, and it managed to change my life, immersing me in the Psalms and the rest of Holy Scripture, as well as in the early Christian canticles and hymns.
Current facts on inequality and economic growth make as strong a case for public policy to increase a variety of employee share ownership and profit - sharing formats as in the early days of the Republic.
By fulfillment, I do not mean the mere availability of information and content as in the early days of direct marketing — where collateral was king then.
«The bearish correction however will not be as severe as in the early 1990s,» he said.
And, as in earlier cases, there was at least some rationale for the initial exuberance.
At its December meeting, as in earlier months, the Board judged that a further tightening of monetary policy would probably be required in due course, but that there was no need for action in the short term.
Imagine you transferred $ 100,000 to a Roth, as in the earlier example.
As in his earlier volumes, Wells shows himself to be conversant with various streams of social criticism as he wrestles with the present and future of evangelical faith.
In the later Book as in the earlier, the word sweeps the gamut from breath soul, which was its origin, to interior spiritual life and character, which was its culmination.
Being is not destroyed, as in the earlier view, but it is transfigured.
In spite of a million gadgets for our comfort, pleasure, and laborsaving, it may be doubted that there is as much cheer as in earlier days.
But also once again there has been a continuity of past and present; once again there is the conviction that here is something which is relevant to the lives of men and women today as in earlier days.
As in her earlier novels, Miller eschews a conventional happy ending.
The overall style of Sleeping Beauty is also more modern than that of the older Disney fairy tales; both figures and backgrounds are somewhat sharp edged and angular, in the manner of 1950s commercial art, rather than softly rounded as in the earlier films.
¯ if I may again paraphrase Albert Camus, as in an earlier blog a few days back.
As in our earlier example, if good is confronting evil, there can be no negotiation.
As in the earlier recession, this life was in somewhat unexpected quarters.
The pupils may or may not understand it, but they learn it, great quantities of it, much as in our earlier days children memorized the Bible.
The religious questions are the same as in that earlier era.
Ministers no longer had as much political influence as in an earlier period.
As in earlier years, acceptance and reflection of feeling, so that the child feels that there is no feeling he can not express, however bad, however frightening, is the essence of intimacy.
As in the earlier narrative of the plagues, there is sounded again the great cry «such as there has never been, nor ever shall be again» (vs. 6).
As in earlier centuries, the tide of reform gave birth to new monastic movements and to the elevation of the character of some of the older orders.
As in his earlier book, A History of Christian Thought: An Introduction, and its two supplementary volumes of selections from primary sources, Placher shows himself to be an insightful, judicious and reliable interpreter of the tradition and of significant figures and issues in contemporary debates.
Ecumenical discourse, today as well as in earlier efforts, has commonly consisted in attempting to somehow negotiate these claims.
Due to the new seedings format, we are not guaranteed an easier opponent as in earlier years, but should we really fear facing anyone with the new depth and talent in our squad?
The way this ultrasound (or sonogram) is done is you will have a full bladder before the start of the exam, not transvaginally as in earlier ultrasounds.
This year, as in earlier years, it...
As in that earlier case, the GSK case was investigated by FBI Special Agent Andrew Haugen, complaints show.
They found the brain cases were the same shape as in earlier species.
After processing and correlating the data, they will obtain either a glorious silhouette of the black hole against the brilliant matter swirling around it or, as in earlier attempts using fewer telescopes, a tantalizing blur.
But as in earlier experiments, Royer says, the amount of shear thickening observed exceeded the levels that models indicated could be achieved with hydroclusters.
As in earlier studies, the investigators, led by Ren Hen of Columbia University, first created a line of so - called knockout mice that lacked the gene encoding the receptor protein.

Not exact matches

Here's what Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz wants you to take away from his speech in Whitehorse on June 15: the world is unfolding roughly as the central bank thought it would a month earlier when it published its latest quarterly economic report.
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